Two part Q: Splitting coax signals and a PM5168
Hey all two questions
I’m curious as I’ve seen people stack banana jacks before. Would a similar principle work for splitting coax outputs and using one machine to trigger multiple? Anything I need to keep an eye or ear out for?
A volunteer at the museum where I work got this function generator for me for €7,50 (bargain). The bottom ins and outs are clearly banana but the 3 inputs (or outputs) on the middle right assigned to different wave forms - what are those to be used for? Anyone familiar?
Hey all two questions
I’m curious as I’ve seen people stack banana jacks before. Would a similar principle work for splitting coax outputs and using one machine to trigger multiple? Anything I need to keep an eye or ear out for?
A volunteer at the museum where I work got this function generator for me for €7,50 (bargain). The bottom ins and outs are clearly banana but the 3 inputs (or outputs) on the middle right assigned to different wave forms - what are those to be used for? Anyone familiar?